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The simple freestyle text search provides a way to quickly create a search criteria by entering text that will be searched against the full text of all available patent databases as well as the following bibliographic information: publication number, application number, application dates, priority data, priority dates, IPCR, ECLA or ICO, US classification, assignee or applicant, inventor, and agent.

Examples

Example

Description

EP0555555

This example returns any occurrence of EP0555555 within any of the SureChEMBL Query default bibliographic fields, including all kind codes associated with this example publication number, and EP0555555 appearing anywhere in the full text.

US8129395B2

This example explicitly states the kind code and therefore returns only documents that contain that exact publication number somewhere within the full text or any of the SureChEMBL query default bibliographic fields.

2011058149

This example, not specifying either the publishing authority or the kind code, returns all documents containing that number somewhere within the full text or any of the SureChEMBL query default bibliographic fields.

aspirin

This example returns all documents containing the term aspirin anywhere within the full text or any of the SureChEMBL query default bibliographic fields.

Pfizer C07D “kinase inhibitor”

This example query returns all documents with Pfizer as assignee/applicant, inventor or agent, an IPC or ECLA of C07D and the phrase "kinase inhibitor" anywhere in the full text as well as any documents where any of these terms and phrase appear in the full text.

Novartis

This example query returns all documents with Novartis as assignee/applicant, inventor or agent, as well as any documents where Novartis appears in the full text.

“DE19958719A 19991206”

This phrase returns all documents with a priority number and date as specified as well as any documents where this exact phrase appears in the full text.

Note: The default operator in SureChEMBL is AND. If you provide separate terms without an operator (AND, OR, or NOT) between them, SureChEMBL assumes that you are interested in those documents that contain all the listed terms.